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Krysta Carroll
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Most spirited, again
“Caution Gators swimming in the area,” one of the large number of signs on the wall at the pool in Gander last weekend. No doubt everyone knew ... -
Lacing up
Ronald McDonald was spotted on Centennial Field in Grand Falls-Windsor on Thursday. Find out what he was doing there in next Thursday's edition ... -
Beach 4 Becky
“Rebecca Mercier was a great friend, an excellent volleyball player, a dedicated student, and just an all around special person,” said Kirstin ... -
What a difference a day makes
A golf tournament in honour of a local pastor raised a large sum of money for Teen Challenge Newfoundland and Labrador. “We are pleased to ... -
Moving out
There are big changes in store to what has been known as the Central Newfoundland Junior Cataracts this season. “Where the Senior Cats are in ... -
Speedy connections
Bell Aliant will announce a large investment to bring FibreOp to 7,200 homes and businesses in Grand Falls-Windsor today. It’s expected first ... -
A way with words
An Advertiser carrier showed innovation and creativity this summer while trying to pick up new customers in a rural community. With a headline ... -
Stuff-A-Bus
Summer seems to be flying by, and there's just a month left before children will be back into the swing of things starting a new school year. ... -
"He was a dad that was easy to be proud of”
Little boys like vehicles of all kinds, and anything with wheels. Most like fire engines, enticed by the big red trucks, equipped with lights, ... -
Improving vehicle flow
Traffic should be flowing smoothly now in Grand Falls-Windsor. Anyone noticing blinking traffic lights in the community over the past week will ... -
Staying with poppy
All 38 pounds and four-foot-three-inches of Bradley Reid is a hero. "I stayed by Poppy until the ambulance came," Bradley said. “I helped Poppy. ... -
Hello there…are you ready to rock?
Talk to Rick Nielsen on the phone and you’d never say you were talking to a famous musician. He has a contagious laugh that he’s going to ... -
The little school that could
Woodland Primary has a new nickname since it beat out thousands of much bigger schools in an international competition. “The Little School That ... -
Seven decades of help
People volunteer for a number of reasons, in various ways, and with countless groups and organization. Some people begin volunteering and enjoy ... -
Hopping for a cause
Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Dante, Joan of Arc, Isaac Newton, Napoleon Bonaparte, Beethoven, Charles Dicken, Vincent Van Gogh, Agatha ... -
Skilled students
Botwood Collegiate will be representing the province at a national skills championship next month – for the third year in a row. The Botwood ... -
Growing with the festival
"Oh I don't wanna grow up, wish I'd never grown up, I could still be little. Oh I don't wanna grow up, wish I'd never grown up, It could ... -
Can you hear me now?
Those people who were in the area during the Exploit Valley Salmon Festival Mega Concert last year may have had problems using their cellular ... -
More than a medal
Grand Falls-Windsor's Yvonne Courtney (Kelly) has fond memories of the many Kiwanis Music Festivals over the years.In particular, the Grand Falls ... -
Making connections
Whether you are looking for a job, or an employer looking for an employee, the place to be is the Mount Peyton Hotel in Grand Falls-Windsor on ... -
Local business honoured
Even though the business is in Grand Falls-Windsor, Bluebird Investments Limited is known throughout the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. ... -
Accused murderer has ties to central
A man who has ties to the central area of this province is set to be in court in Alberta in the next few days. "On Thursday, March 8, just after ... -
47 years of music
The second largest music festival in the province happens this month in Grand Falls-Windsor. The 47th annual Central Newfoundland Kiwanis Music ... -
Taking the title
Grand Falls-Windsor continues to dominate the provincial pageant scene. Emily Bland was crowned Miss Teen Newfoundland and Labrador 2012 Sunday ... -
First of its kind
One hundred years ago tomorrow, the Tritonia docked at the coal wharf in the Port of Botwood.And on March 9, the Botwood Heritage Society plans ... -
Communication through technology
Imagine standing in a line at recess just to reach the server and not be able to tell him/her your order. Or being in a social situation in a ... -
Best in business
Thursday evening proved to be exciting for the business community in the Exploits Valley.The Exploits Regional Chamber of Commerce's 2011 ... -
Small in stature, big in heart
It's amazing what children can do. Last year, seven-year-old Sammie Wasano was looking through a newspaper and came across an ad for the "Hair ... -
Brushing off the winter blues
The Bishop's Falls Lions Club is hoping people will get out and enjoy the many events scheduled for this year's winter carnival. The 28th annual ... -
Win for LBA
"There was so much emotion in this school that day, it was unbelievable." This was secretary of Leo Burke Academy (LBA), Bishop's Falls, ...














